ALBUMJust Between FriendsHouston Person & Ron Carter
ALBUMAtsuko Hashimoto Featuring Jeff HamiltonHouston Person, Jeff Hamilton & Atsuko Hashimoto
ALBUMThinking of YouHouston Person
ALBUMYou Taught My Heart to SingHouston Person & Bill Charlap
ALBUMAll SoulHouston Person
ALBUMTo Etta with LoveHouston Person
ALBUMSocial CallHouston Person
ALBUMSentimental JourneyHouston Person
ALBUMDialoguesHouston Person & Ron Carter
ALBUMBlue VelvetHouston Person
ALBUMTogether at ChristmasHouston Person & Etta Jones
ALBUMIn a Sentimental MoodHouston Person
ALBUMSoft Lights (feat. Russell Malone, Richard Wyands, Ray Drummond & Grady Tate)Houston Person
ALBUMClose Encounters (feat. Stan Hope, Ray Drummond & Kenny Washington)Teddy Edwards & Houston Person
ALBUMMy RomanceHouston Person
ALBUMThe Opening Round (feat. Joey DeFrancesco)Houston Person
ALBUMIsland EpisodeHouston Person
ALBUMPerson-ified (feat. Richard Wyands, Ray Drummond & Kenny Washington)Houston Person
ALBUMLegends Of Acid JazzHouston Person
ALBUMHorn To HornTeddy Edwards & Houston Person
ALBUMSanta BabyHouston Person
ALBUMThe Talk Of The TownHouston Person
ALBUMSuffield GothicRan Blake & Houston Person
ALBUMThe Gospel Soul of Houston PersonHouston Person
ALBUMBroken Windows, Empty HallwaysHouston Person
ALBUMGoodness! (Remastered 1995)Houston Person
ALBUMBlue Odyssey (Remastered 2000)Houston Person
About Houston Person
Artist Biography
With his robust sound and swinging style, tenor saxophonist Houston Person kept the hard bop and organ-soaked soul-jazz traditions alive. Emerging from organist Johnny "Hammond" Smith's group, Person established his reputation as one of the Big Boss tenors in the Gene Ammons style with albums like 1968's Blue Odyssey, 1969's Goodness!, and 1970's Person to Person! He further embraced a funky, soulful vibe in the '70s with albums like 1972's Broken Windows, Empty Hallways and 1976's Stolen Sweets. From the '80s onward, he balanced his love of groove-based R&B with more hard-swinging acoustic sessions, joining contemporaries like Ron Carter and Teddy Edwards, as well as younger players like Joey DeFrancesco and Christian McBride. He recorded extensively with singer Etta Jones and has remained a torchbearer for the big tenor sound, releasing warmly attenuated standards and soul-jazz dates like 2015's Something Personal and 2021's Live in Paris.
Hometown
Florence, SC, United States
Genre
Jazz
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